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serial attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. i spoke to a security office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting your network, and finally, using this domain up here to create affects not confined to my thumb, but effects down here. the most rheumatic is stuxnet. stuxnet almost certainly conducted by a nationstate because it is too complicated to be done in your garage or basement. but given my background, former director of cia and nsa, blowing a thousand centrifuges -- i will describe what i just described to you in slightly different words. someone almost certainly a nationstate just used the cyber weapon to destroy another nation's critical infrastructure. ouch. that is a big deal. you may or may not have seen me on "60 minutes" about a year ago in which i characterized that as someone crossing the rubicon. lives are going to be very different. those are the sins. who are the sin
serial attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. i spoke to a security office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting your network, and finally, using this domain up here to create affects not confined to my thumb, but effects down here. the most rheumatic is stuxnet. stuxnet almost certainly conducted by a...
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attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. securityo an office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting network, and finally, using this domain appear to create affects not confined to my phone, but creating a fax down here -- affects down here. stuxnet.rheumatic is stuxnet almost certainly conducted by nationstates because it is too complicated to be done in your garage or basement. but given my background, former director of cia and nsa, blowing -- i will centrifuges describe what i just described to you in slightly different words. someone almost certainly a nationstate just used the cyber weapon to destroy another nation's critical infrastructure. ouch. that is a big deal. seen me on "60e minutes" that i care trusted as someone crossing the rubicon -- characterized as someone crossing the rubicon. lives are going to be very different. those are the sins. who are the sinners? nati
attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. securityo an office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting network, and finally, using this domain appear to create affects not confined to my phone, but creating a fax down here -- affects down here. stuxnet.rheumatic is stuxnet almost certainly conducted by...
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the book is about america. the french are very paranoid people too, for all i know. >> because you are paranoid doesn't mean you're not being followed or watched. >> right. >> is there some legitimacy to conspiracy theory? >> people conspire. that's part of life. it's one reason why we're always going have conspiracy theories. or fear of conspiracy is that there's going to be some conspiracy. it's not like fear of vampiring dying out when they figure out there aren't any vampire. i have a chapter about the investigation of the '70s after watergate and the revelation came out about the cia, fbi, irs, nsa a couple of initials have come up. there are real conspiracy. but when i'm also trying to do in the book is to look at conspiracy theories that say absolutely nothing true about the object of the series but all sort of thing that are true about the anxiety and the experience of the people who accept and believe and pass on the theory. the story doesn't catch on unless people feel a reason to believe it. >> what
the book is about america. the french are very paranoid people too, for all i know. >> because you are paranoid doesn't mean you're not being followed or watched. >> right. >> is there some legitimacy to conspiracy theory? >> people conspire. that's part of life. it's one reason why we're always going have conspiracy theories. or fear of conspiracy is that there's going to be some conspiracy. it's not like fear of vampiring dying out when they figure out there aren't any...
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navigating to push and coax americas into obamacare. an essay now capable of are treating 75% of all internet traffic. the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the running. especially all this week. it has me feeling very weak. so much big government firing on so many fronts that it amazes me that republicans have all but raised the right flag. the speakers proposing a punch. we will get into it later. the reality is right now. the air but government is back with a vengeance. and doesn't give a darn how much you complain welcome, everyone, i am neilto. we don't stand a chance. now we have a congress that doesn't only take a pass on spending, but a president who bypasses them altogether when it comes to taxes. the fallout for you is startling. with me now is a guy whose temper is kind of short tonight. tj, it's always good having you. you were kind of like that he said he saw all of this coming. what you
navigating to push and coax americas into obamacare. an essay now capable of are treating 75% of all internet traffic. the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the running. especially all this week. it has me feeling very weak. so much big government firing on so many fronts that it amazes me that republicans have all but raised the right flag. the speakers...
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why not in america? the president recently said that in five years, 99% of schools and libraries in america will have fiber connections. he is putting new money, promises to put new money into that endeavor. that's huge. that is another tipping point. we care about this when it comes to kids. now we have to do is care about it when it comes to the rest. my view is this upgrade to fiber is inevitable. if we wait for the incumbents to deal with the existing companies, it will take 90 years. it is not in the interest of speed this up because they are doing very well with status quo. i want to speed things up. i want to make this catches fire across the country. >> host: is the fcc the apparatus to do that? is that wearable come from quite >> guest: the fcc has a lot of power choose at the moment not to exercise. so the fcc could label every provider of high-speed internet access as a common carrier. it is within his power to do that. they could say you are doing this transport function as a result you have
why not in america? the president recently said that in five years, 99% of schools and libraries in america will have fiber connections. he is putting new money, promises to put new money into that endeavor. that's huge. that is another tipping point. we care about this when it comes to kids. now we have to do is care about it when it comes to the rest. my view is this upgrade to fiber is inevitable. if we wait for the incumbents to deal with the existing companies, it will take 90 years. it is...
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but what he is really saying is i hate those people, middle america. when you wrote the article and put it under your professor pen name did you know you would get this much exposure? >> the fact you said that is the fact that i know how to read and write. the joke is on you. >> the guy did make some good points. i think there is something to be -- >> name two of them. >> he made two of them. >> no i said name two of them. >> patriotism is a prop. >> everyone knows that. >> it is a point that needs to be made even more these days. it should be made periodically. >> that is based on him saying that patriotism is compulsory. it is not. on campuses, the opposite is compulsory of keeping rotc off campuses because of don't ask, don't tell. >> the whole thing started with that may be true as you pointed out, the story that was not true . he put the support our troops jar and trying to justify that by being a cheap -- [bleep]. >> that's number five. >> you cast justify being [belief]. >> you what, you could have said d-bag and now we have to bleep that. >> i
but what he is really saying is i hate those people, middle america. when you wrote the article and put it under your professor pen name did you know you would get this much exposure? >> the fact you said that is the fact that i know how to read and write. the joke is on you. >> the guy did make some good points. i think there is something to be -- >> name two of them. >> he made two of them. >> no i said name two of them. >> patriotism is a prop. >>...
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meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little nicer. >> that cat suffocated. >> suffocated with hilarity. >> but then dies. >> yes, dies -- >> you can't prove that. >> it died of laughter, ambassador. i have an issue with this friendly versus unfriendly thing. and i was hoping you could give me a nonnonsense cal answer and you don't just babble. they are saying friendly, not friendly. isn't this code for something else? >> it is code for this is a sham because they are jerks everywhere. >> you are missing my point. >> my question is don't they mean something else when you look at the list? >> it means that this is a travel survey and the city is probably, and i don't know for sure, supporty the magazine or h
meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little nicer. >> that cat suffocated. >> suffocated with hilarity. >> but then dies....
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multiply that across every area code in america. look at the potential reach. it seems to me that what is being described as a narrow program is, in fact, a broad program. what i would like to ask is, we have saved lives with this. the 215 program has saved lives. good. that is what we want our government to do. could we have saved the same amount of lives if, knowing my phone number, as a suspect, you could search my records as opposed to everyone's records in my area code. >> i think that is a great question. what we knew only made this query was that we had a reasonable suspicion that this was affiliated with a terrorist plotting against the homeland. this was associated with al shabab. in somalia. we need to do where he -- query. -- we had no idea what it would have been associated with. we do not know what area code it would be. we do not know the set of possibilities. and were defined the needle, -- in order to find the needle, we needed the haystack. before we made that clear he, -- not know. >> this operative, you can go after this person and his teleph
multiply that across every area code in america. look at the potential reach. it seems to me that what is being described as a narrow program is, in fact, a broad program. what i would like to ask is, we have saved lives with this. the 215 program has saved lives. good. that is what we want our government to do. could we have saved the same amount of lives if, knowing my phone number, as a suspect, you could search my records as opposed to everyone's records in my area code. >> i think...
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what is the status of broadband in america today? >> guest: the picture at america's quite different from the other developed nations. we have god for very high. >> and download. >> in america cable monopolies and local monopolies in each region of the country dominate that market. and for 85% of americans the only choice with a live will be their local cable monopolies. we don't have any of the fastest 25 cities in the world when it comes to internet access in america so we are not in the world's leaders. we are somewhere in the middle of the pack and we also have a deep digital divide so having an internet access at home is very tightly correlated to your socioeconomic status or maybe about half of the people with incomes between 30 and $50,000 a year have it at home and the number is lower for people with incomes under $30,000 a year. rich people tend to have internet access at home and also 9% of americans can't buy internet access wherever they live because it's just unavailable and hasn't been built out of their area so that's
what is the status of broadband in america today? >> guest: the picture at america's quite different from the other developed nations. we have god for very high. >> and download. >> in america cable monopolies and local monopolies in each region of the country dominate that market. and for 85% of americans the only choice with a live will be their local cable monopolies. we don't have any of the fastest 25 cities in the world when it comes to internet access in america so we...
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and that is what the america people don't want us to be worrying about. don't worry about your washington politics. salt problem's. -- solve problems. and this is one where you ask they have some pretty well consensus. i don't know an issue where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right, thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] we will have a discussion on the defense institute at the brookings institution and later, michael hayden. >> some people say if we cut the military we will not have the temp tatian to fight as much. if we have a smaller military, we will be disinclined to get involved. i don't want to fight the chinese. if you look historically at when we fight, i don't see a correlation between higher defense budget and greater likelihood of intervening. the world wars begin when we were not prepared. the korean war began when we were not prepared. the viet
and that is what the america people don't want us to be worrying about. don't worry about your washington politics. salt problem's. -- solve problems. and this is one where you ask they have some pretty well consensus. i don't know an issue where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right, thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national...
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. >> al jazeera america launched in the united states. one before -- hour before they were on air, they were dropped by at&t uverse. a spokesman said, we dropped the current tv channel and will not carry al jazeera america due to contract disputes. we provide value for our customers and business. judges era america faced a similar setback when it was dropped by time warner cable after acquiring current tv. 48 million households in the can tune into al jazeera america but major networks like cnn, msnbc, and fox reach more than 100 million households. that does it for now. for more on the stories we covered, go to youtube.com/rt america. you can follow me on twitter. we will sasee you back h ere at -- back hee at 8 p.m. >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, august 22nd, i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. the people who operate the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant are wrestling with yet another challenge. they'd already confirmed that more than 300 tons of highly radioactive waste water has leaked from a storage tank. and now
. >> al jazeera america launched in the united states. one before -- hour before they were on air, they were dropped by at&t uverse. a spokesman said, we dropped the current tv channel and will not carry al jazeera america due to contract disputes. we provide value for our customers and business. judges era america faced a similar setback when it was dropped by time warner cable after acquiring current tv. 48 million households in the can tune into al jazeera america but major...
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i document it fully in the book, and the goal was to attack america, to transfer him a -- transom america into a socialist state. to do that, two things had to be accomplished. one, belief in judeo-christian god had to be destroyed, and the fundamental family unit had to be destroyed. if these two entities, these two social structures remained in place, america no chance of becoming a radical socialist country, or a communist country. so the aclu decided one of its first prince was going back into the 1920s and 1930s was to support any attack on god. the scopes monkey trial was one of the very first efforts were the aclu jumped in. and again, arguing that in the presentation of evolution in schools that the whole argument of the scopes trial, which was a very famous trial, charles darrow represent the aclu and william jennings bryan representing god essentially, the teaching of creationism in the schools. and the aclu publicized a very radical view of that trial. which if any of you have seen enhance the wind, the play and movie, and portraying that vision which christians have portrayed
i document it fully in the book, and the goal was to attack america, to transfer him a -- transom america into a socialist state. to do that, two things had to be accomplished. one, belief in judeo-christian god had to be destroyed, and the fundamental family unit had to be destroyed. if these two entities, these two social structures remained in place, america no chance of becoming a radical socialist country, or a communist country. so the aclu decided one of its first prince was going back...
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. >> personally, a lot of people in america are not going to get over this. defend this country. >> any reaction to his comments? >> again, you hear callers talk about this and they are very fired up about it. aboutre concerned privacy, and it seemed like nobody has a mild opinion on this one. it is separating people in congress and across the country. there is not a lot of give and take and personal opinions about where the government should be going when it comes to this type of data. >> watching c-span's nsa hearing as a 20-year-old, i am concerned at how aggressive the nsa is becoming at home. any man and we will make him a criminal. on the republican line. >> i appreciate folks like you that present these things. the american people are only and knowledge of what we are told by one organization or another. i am also a 20-year civil servant retiree working in areas that i won't talk about. we can do a whole lot better than what we are doing it and it is very critical that people look carefully at folks we sent to serve us in folks we place in high places.
. >> personally, a lot of people in america are not going to get over this. defend this country. >> any reaction to his comments? >> again, you hear callers talk about this and they are very fired up about it. aboutre concerned privacy, and it seemed like nobody has a mild opinion on this one. it is separating people in congress and across the country. there is not a lot of give and take and personal opinions about where the government should be going when it comes to this...
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he has thegue that it responsibility for keeping america safe. he will say he needs all the tools. he should, but within the framework of our constitution. seal all of our borders. tap everyone's phone call. randomly search everyone's home. but are you?afer would you want that? we are always going to face terrorist threat. we have seen a rise in al qaeda has of this misguided idea. we spent a trillion dollars going into iraq. it does not make us safer. we will be paying for it for decades. we lost thousands of them men and women. just because we can do something does not make sense to do it. that it is asaid third term president bush. would you classify it as that? president bush and i discussed this a lots. there administration dropped the ball. i was the one that wrote in the first patriot act. joined the conservative leader in the house for the provisions. if the page actually never in nobody's going to question. we found the number of mistakes that were made. i have proposals. somewhere -- somewhere acceptable. >> i want to talk about judges. your company is working hard to con
he has thegue that it responsibility for keeping america safe. he will say he needs all the tools. he should, but within the framework of our constitution. seal all of our borders. tap everyone's phone call. randomly search everyone's home. but are you?afer would you want that? we are always going to face terrorist threat. we have seen a rise in al qaeda has of this misguided idea. we spent a trillion dollars going into iraq. it does not make us safer. we will be paying for it for decades. we...
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that includes some of america's most vocal critics. we should not forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values. they are patriots, i believe those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want us to live up to our highest ideals. so this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states through vigorous debate guided by the constitution with reverence for our history as a nation of laws and with respect for the facts. with that i'll take questions. we'll start with julie of the ap. >> thank you, mr. president. wanted to ask of the foreign-policy followed of t
that includes some of america's most vocal critics. we should not forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values....
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as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major fight. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> david: employers who don't trust the college gpa judge graduates on a skills-based test. is it a better way to judge job-seekers? >> david: forget about putting your college gpa on a resume, many businesses are passing over college grades and tur
as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major fight. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪...
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i don't believe that white america, in fact, a much more diverse america is going to allow affirmative action preference to exist. it doesn't exist in any great way in the fortune 500 now. but people have this perception and that's why the court recently ruled in the way that it did in terms of higher education in michigan and texas. i don't think that's going to exist. i think that you need civil rights leaders to speak out against crime in the black community. to speak out against these hip hop leaders senator brown was talking about. to say to kids here is how you can make it in this country and stop thinking just because you are black there is reason or excuse for not achieving. >> chris: all right. we have to take a break here. but, when we come back, the ongoing split inside the g.o.p. over how to stop obama care. but, first, get fox news' daily politics newsletter straight in your inbox. fox news first gives you the scoop first thing in the morning. sign up now at foxnews.com fox news first. i read how 'bout we replace old and worn out with beautiful and durable. let's head to t
i don't believe that white america, in fact, a much more diverse america is going to allow affirmative action preference to exist. it doesn't exist in any great way in the fortune 500 now. but people have this perception and that's why the court recently ruled in the way that it did in terms of higher education in michigan and texas. i don't think that's going to exist. i think that you need civil rights leaders to speak out against crime in the black community. to speak out against these hip...
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that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. so we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe in our values. they're patriots. i believe that those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want her to live up to our highest ideals. this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, by vigorous discussion as a nation of laws and with respect for the facts. so with that, i'm going to take some questions. and let's see who we've got here. we're going to start with juli pajulie pace of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. i want to talk about the foreign po
that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. so we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country and believe...
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growing concerns both here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. egypt moves closer to civil war. a syndicated columnist and author of 11 books on the middle east joins me now from london. welcome back to the program. great to have you here. >> thank you. . >> good, let's look at syria. first, a year ago, i think it was, president obama famously said their use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences. what is bashar assad's consequences that he's willing to cross that line? >> what happened recently was the sixth attack and now a pattern is emerging, each attack has been bigger than the previous one. so he has been testing both the international and public opinion, the united states resolve and also how far he can go inside syria. now we can establish that pattern quite clearly. >> so he figures he's testing the u.s. and so he thinks he can move ahead as he wants to do, that's how you would see it? >> and also, you know, in every case, government media are supporters of the government to leaf th
growing concerns both here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. egypt moves closer to civil war. a syndicated columnist and author of 11 books on the middle east joins me now from london. welcome back to the program. great to have you here. >> thank you. . >> good, let's look at syria. first, a year ago, i think it was, president obama famously said their use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences....
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the fact that there is a shift in the way suburban america is perceived by the people that live there is too big a story to ignore. >> leigh gallagher on where the american dream is moving. sunday night at 9:00. >> we will go back to the bipartisan policy center where energy officials talk about the weaknesses in the electric grid and problems getting governments and states to work together in case the cyber attack. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> good morning. great to be here. thank theant to bipartisan policy center for putting this together. as you know, this is the cutting-edge issue right now and when it comes to risk and how we deal with going forward, and mitigation of those risks has everything to do with our success. yes, the industry is doing a lot. the industry has done much to make sure that is true. one of the things i find humorous, normally, the industry goes from last on these panels. --r first year and i think -- you are first here. how is it listed here? it has something to do with responding. you get to respond first. that is a great opportunity for you t
the fact that there is a shift in the way suburban america is perceived by the people that live there is too big a story to ignore. >> leigh gallagher on where the american dream is moving. sunday night at 9:00. >> we will go back to the bipartisan policy center where energy officials talk about the weaknesses in the electric grid and problems getting governments and states to work together in case the cyber attack. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> good morning. great...
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. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. we are focused on above all on finding information necessary to protect our people and in many cases protect allies. after speech comes days the president decided to postpone a scheduled meeting with russian president vladimir putin following his countries granting nsa leaker edward snowden temporary asylum. mr. obama said a paul's was needed. as for snowden? >> i don't think he was a patriot. if he in fact leaves what he did is right, then like every american citizen, he can appear before the court with a lawyer and make his case. a the president announced four-point plan for addressing concerns about the nsa surveillance program, including an outside panel to look at the situation and report act by the end of the year. he said it is not enough for him to have confidence in the system. the mayor can people must have it, too. guys question ma? >> the nsa leaks have led to surveillance changes in germany. say they willers automatically encrypt customers e-mails. budget telecom ceo said
. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. we are focused on above all on finding information necessary to protect our people and in many cases protect allies. after speech comes days the president decided to postpone a scheduled meeting with russian president vladimir putin following his countries granting nsa leaker edward snowden temporary asylum. mr. obama said a paul's was needed. as for snowden? >> i don't think he was a patriot. if he in fact leaves what he...
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that includes, bill the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe, because they love this country and believe in our values. they're patriots. and i believe those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want us to live up to our highest ideas. this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, through vigorous public debate, guided by our constitution, with reverence for our history and the facts. so i will take some questions. let's see who we have here. julie pace of a.p. >> thank you, mr. president. i wanted to ask about the foreign policy fallout from the d
that includes, bill the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information online under strict guidelines and for narrow purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say online. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe, because they love this country and...
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the other is united states of america. when you mentioned the deputy secretary of defense during three years ago, the most important line in the article was the deputy secretary of defense. a seminal american article on cyberthinking. not by the office of science policy in the white house, not by the u.s. trade representative. not by anyone except the deputy secretary of defense. i am catholic by tradition. so bless me, father, i have sinned. we could be accused of nudging the militarization of cyberspace in that direction. by the way we have talked about it as a nation and we have organized ourselves as a nation. you talk about the earth's atmosphere, air dominance, cyberdominance, on command. that is how we talk about it. so i get it. i have no views on who may or may not have conducted this. but i have been very public with my views as to that being a big deal. were i understand the difference and destruction is dramatic. but someone just use a new weapon in this weapon will not be put back in the box. i get all of that
the other is united states of america. when you mentioned the deputy secretary of defense during three years ago, the most important line in the article was the deputy secretary of defense. a seminal american article on cyberthinking. not by the office of science policy in the white house, not by the u.s. trade representative. not by anyone except the deputy secretary of defense. i am catholic by tradition. so bless me, father, i have sinned. we could be accused of nudging the militarization of...
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. >> i would rather shut the government down than continue shutting america down. that's exactly what obamacare does. >> the idea that you would shut down the government unless you prevent 30 million people from getting health care is a bad idea. >> president obama heads to his vacation with a new verve, taking health care fight straight to the gop in his first former press conference since april. the president called out the unrelenling focus on denying health care to millions of americans. >> the really interesting question is, why it is that my friends in the other party have made the idea of preventing these people from getting health care their holy grail. their number one priority. the one unifying principal in the republican party is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care. at least they used to say, well, we'll replace it with something better. there is be even a pretense now that they'll replace it with something better. >> he continued that theme today in orlando. while republicans have been railing against the affordable care act, some
. >> i would rather shut the government down than continue shutting america down. that's exactly what obamacare does. >> the idea that you would shut down the government unless you prevent 30 million people from getting health care is a bad idea. >> president obama heads to his vacation with a new verve, taking health care fight straight to the gop in his first former press conference since april. the president called out the unrelenling focus on denying health care to...
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they are looking at all of the cell phone calls in america every day. also don't think it is good police work. i think we get over whelmed with data and we don't notice when someone goes back to another country his name is misspelled and we need people to do certain data on people we have s suspicious of. >> let me talk to you about obamacare. you support the defunding of it. but you don't believe it is going to happen and get through the senate. your only leave then is to not approve the continuing resolution. that would shut down the government which you had stated publicly is not a good idea. what do you have left here, senator? >> i don't think shutting down the government is a good idea. i do think we were elected to stop this overreach this government takeover of health care. i think insurance premiums will rise and i think the people they want to help, the working class and the poor won't have insurance and they are going to have a penalty. people want us to stand up and fight. we should use the leverage of controlling one third of the government
they are looking at all of the cell phone calls in america every day. also don't think it is good police work. i think we get over whelmed with data and we don't notice when someone goes back to another country his name is misspelled and we need people to do certain data on people we have s suspicious of. >> let me talk to you about obamacare. you support the defunding of it. but you don't believe it is going to happen and get through the senate. your only leave then is to not approve the...
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will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted
will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted
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. >>> and coverage of the america's cup, the leadup to the america's cup seen here today. the finals delivered thrilling racing action, too. lawrence scott is at the america's cup park with the latest. >> reporter: this was a beautiful day in many respects, probably the best day out here thus far. the promise of this america's cup racing on the bay fully realized today. there were fans here today at america's cup park who got to see two races which is kind of a novelty because winds have been high. we seem to do a nightly wind report. right now they did get in two races today. take a look. >> reporter: with cooperating wind the finals had its first race day where both scheduled races had starts and finishes from both missed time as team new zealand is off and running. victory before the domination continued. race two unique in that it occurred and was the most competitive of the summer. emirates team new zealand is the fastest challenger and claims the second race pushing the lead of four to one leaving three more victories for a date with oracle usa. >> it was a really go
. >>> and coverage of the america's cup, the leadup to the america's cup seen here today. the finals delivered thrilling racing action, too. lawrence scott is at the america's cup park with the latest. >> reporter: this was a beautiful day in many respects, probably the best day out here thus far. the promise of this america's cup racing on the bay fully realized today. there were fans here today at america's cup park who got to see two races which is kind of a novelty because...
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it's part of the inability to see through to what america's real interests are. and in the case of the past couple weeks, the fact he has put a thumb on the scale in egypt on behalf of the muslim brotherhood. he did it again today essentially blaming the military and interpret government for the violence. a very slight criticism of the muslim brotherhood for torching scores of churches. but basically he blames the military in the cancellation of this military exercise aimed directly at the military. >> we look at what's going on in the streets. we see the battle between the muslim brotherhood and the military. this is a big problem for israel. it's like sitting on a powerer for israel. >> this is one of the critical u.s. interests. the camp david peace acord between egypt and israel be upheld by both sides. that means you need a government in egypt committed to the camp david agreement and that's prepared to uphold it it. neither of those conditions describe the muslim brotherhood. >> we have an awkward situation where morsi was elected by democracy and he turned
it's part of the inability to see through to what america's real interests are. and in the case of the past couple weeks, the fact he has put a thumb on the scale in egypt on behalf of the muslim brotherhood. he did it again today essentially blaming the military and interpret government for the violence. a very slight criticism of the muslim brotherhood for torching scores of churches. but basically he blames the military in the cancellation of this military exercise aimed directly at the...
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then the anti-war movement blamed america first. i'm afraid that's what senator paul is going to do with us. >> oh, he and went there, all right. invoking hitler while taking a swipe at rand paul of kentucky right now, the party's political ambitions are going through a game of throwns style battle for supremacy. it's become akin to something like sectarian violence. this is a war with multiple fronts from foreign policy to surveillance to earmarks to shutting down the government over obama care. shifting alliances, defending different pieces of terrain, and yes, there is bacon. perhaps the most entertaining fight of the week comes from two would be hopefuls and governor chris christie. christie criticized the party's libertarian shift, accusing paul of engaging inness sew terik debates. rand paul hit back, accusing neo-cons of christie and king of harming national security by running for federal disaster relief. noting the amount of federal dollars kentucky receives in relation to the amount of money it gives, christie asked paul t
then the anti-war movement blamed america first. i'm afraid that's what senator paul is going to do with us. >> oh, he and went there, all right. invoking hitler while taking a swipe at rand paul of kentucky right now, the party's political ambitions are going through a game of throwns style battle for supremacy. it's become akin to something like sectarian violence. this is a war with multiple fronts from foreign policy to surveillance to earmarks to shutting down the government over...
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clear he has not because you can talk about a new tone, every time i look at these protests, the sold america is satan protest, he is unfortunate to see it unravel under his watch. we left with few admirers and fewer friends. a story that makes it so tough for us. increasingly give the world less reason to follow us. it could give us little reason to invest in us. you keep doing this and lose respect, you lose your draw. >> $81 billion fled out of the country according to the fed department in june, the most recent data, that was a new record. double the old record from last month. it is everything, treasury and security, equity, whatever you've got. people are pulling their money out of the cntry and putting it elsewhere. that is a huge probl because we have depended on this to finance our spending ways. we have no other way to get it done. neil: this whole british thing, maybe we overplayed our card, but it is like we have to beg, borrow and search for friends, anybody who will listen to us. >> the house of commerce is a real shock not just the obama administration. i think everybody. inter
clear he has not because you can talk about a new tone, every time i look at these protests, the sold america is satan protest, he is unfortunate to see it unravel under his watch. we left with few admirers and fewer friends. a story that makes it so tough for us. increasingly give the world less reason to follow us. it could give us little reason to invest in us. you keep doing this and lose respect, you lose your draw. >> $81 billion fled out of the country according to the fed...
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and that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information on-line under strict guidelines and for narrower purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say on-line. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country, and believe in our values. they're patriots. and i believe that those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want it to live up to our highest ideas. so this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, through vigorous public debate, guided by our constitution, with reference for our history as a nation of laws, and with respect for the facts. so with that i'm going to take some questions. and let's see who we've got here. we're going start with julyie pace
and that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information on-line under strict guidelines and for narrower purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say on-line. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country,...
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what we see is incredible through-put being available in all parts of the world, not just in north america. and as a result of that, you know, the ability for consumers now to be much more in charge than they've ever been before, in terms of their ability to watch what they want, when they want, on the device they prefer, that's available now everywhere. >> what's happening faster, that we're building the pipes bigger and fatter, or the guys like you are figuring out how to send video better? >> i think both. both are happening, no question. >> what's happening more? >> i think generally, we're doing a better job as an industry in terms of understanding how to basically deliver higher quality, higher valuable sort of content in a way that people are willing to consume it smartly, and in a more personalized way. so we're really building technology now that's allowing consumers to be more in charge. they're being able to consume what they want, they're able to do that in an environment that's very much suited to how they prefer to watch movies, watch episodic television, consume sports. >> p
what we see is incredible through-put being available in all parts of the world, not just in north america. and as a result of that, you know, the ability for consumers now to be much more in charge than they've ever been before, in terms of their ability to watch what they want, when they want, on the device they prefer, that's available now everywhere. >> what's happening faster, that we're building the pipes bigger and fatter, or the guys like you are figuring out how to send video...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> is planned parenthood about to get a big chunk of money from taxpayers? sam banker joins us. nice to see you. so tell me is planned parenthood about to get some money from the government? >> yes, it is. it's about $655,000 that was awarded today to be a navigator. these are health care organizations, community organizations that will help explain obama care to the peopl
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i would like to see it flourished in america that never has. but i'd like that for the entire world. and to be honest, i think that the fixation with liberty as this american ideal, there's a lot of truth to that fixation historically, has -- it's kind of jumped the shark. i think that in the long term, i have more hope that there will be people elsewhere in the world that will take up the banner. it's the u.s. that is doing this to its open people and the rest of the world, and there are people all over the world outraged about it. now, i have no doubt that most of these people, if they were living under the most powerful, expensive state on earth, if their government had aces everywhere and claimed the authority to capture and kill anybody on earth on the sayso of the president alone, which our president claims the authority to do, i think that would be possible. but circumstances are that's not the way, and we saw with the collapse of communism, we have seen in china certainly has far way to go, a move toward liberty, away from the depths of
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do they think twice about america? >> it's always been like the bud of jokes that america has a lot of guns on the streets. they hear the worst of course, school shootings and everything else but this actually hit home for them. and it's so sad, really, and i'm -- my thoughts to the family. it's terrible. but the australian people are appalled and there's been calls to boycott american tourism. >> neil: how realistic are those calls? in other words, you can understand the immediate knee jerk emotional angry response. but how much do you think that's going to register? >> well, i don't think it's going to register in that everyone's going to not come to the united states anymore. obviously people have to come weather for vacation -- whether for vacation or business but it's going to register in their minds and people will think twice. this is a senseless act of violence. i mean obviously it could happen anywhere in the world but it's a representative thing in the united states where it's mass shootings or the boston bom
do they think twice about america? >> it's always been like the bud of jokes that america has a lot of guns on the streets. they hear the worst of course, school shootings and everything else but this actually hit home for them. and it's so sad, really, and i'm -- my thoughts to the family. it's terrible. but the australian people are appalled and there's been calls to boycott american tourism. >> neil: how realistic are those calls? in other words, you can understand the immediate...
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growing here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. as new evidence of chemical weapons used in syria surfaces and egypt moves closer to civil war. we a great to have you here. welcome back to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> good. let's look at syria first. a year ago, i think it was the president famously, president obama, fame famously said -- use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences. what is assad's calculation that he would cross, be willing to cross that red line? >> small-scale attacks and nothing happened. what happened recently was the sixth attack and -- each attack has been bigger than the previous one with the exception of one in the middle. so -- he has been testing both the -- international public opinion and the united states resolve and also how far he can go inside syria. now we can establish that pattern quite clearly. >> it is -- he figures he's testing the u.s. so testing the world and they are not responding. he's going to keep pushing ahead to do
growing here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. as new evidence of chemical weapons used in syria surfaces and egypt moves closer to civil war. we a great to have you here. welcome back to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> good. let's look at syria first. a year ago, i think it was the president famously, president obama, fame famously said -- use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences....
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et they basically, i believe, probably are looking at all of the cell phone calls in america every day. also don't think it is good police work.i th we get overwhelmed with data. we have so much data that we don't notice when they go back to chechnya and his name isme misspelled and we don't know he has gone back. i think we need more people doing specific intelligence data on people who we have suspicion of rather than doing it on suspicion list searches of all-american phone calls. >> let me switch gears and talk to you about obamacare. that will be a big topic of discussion when congress comes back in a couple of weeks. you support the de funding of obamacare, but have you you acknowledged you don't believe it will have happened and wi won't get through the senate. the only leave -- lever may be to not approve the continuing resolution or one that includes funding. that would shutdown the government which you have stated publicly you don't think is a good idea. what do you have left here, senator? well, i don't think shutting down the government is a good idea. i do think that we we
et they basically, i believe, probably are looking at all of the cell phone calls in america every day. also don't think it is good police work.i th we get overwhelmed with data. we have so much data that we don't notice when they go back to chechnya and his name isme misspelled and we don't know he has gone back. i think we need more people doing specific intelligence data on people who we have suspicion of rather than doing it on suspicion list searches of all-american phone calls. >>...
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if you want to make it in america. >> eric: jonathan, there is a -- >> yeah, even make minimum wage job to keep a young person out of trouble and focus on producing on the future. no question the gang pointed out. thereis less likely to be this violent crime in a stronger economy. young people are, of course, we have unemployment, a youth unemployment rate north of 18%. young people are less likely to see a future where they can achieve their goals and succeed. it's not just at home. look at spain, look at greece. terrible economies. youth unemployment 50%. >> eric: keep it at home. broken window theory. if you see the broken windows in the area, crime will get elevated. if you pick the broken windows the perception it's safer and cleaner and the businesses come back and jobs come back. >> we have seen this in new york city and washington, d.c. if you take an area and turn it in a place with busins and people employ and have jobs to get young people in workplace to keep them busy it's very important. going to the arguement that juan has made all week, the kids from the single parent hom
if you want to make it in america. >> eric: jonathan, there is a -- >> yeah, even make minimum wage job to keep a young person out of trouble and focus on producing on the future. no question the gang pointed out. thereis less likely to be this violent crime in a stronger economy. young people are, of course, we have unemployment, a youth unemployment rate north of 18%. young people are less likely to see a future where they can achieve their goals and succeed. it's not just at...
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>> to restore america's standing within the world, these incidents. hong kong and china to dwayne someone that is indicted on three serious counts. you can't influence russia that most countries would do would hand somebody back to the u.s. to face charges. >> paul: moving on to bradley manning, you think the verdict he was not convicted of aiding and abetting the enemy but convicted on the other counts, fair verdict? >> no, it's not a fair verdict. i didn't expect a fair verdict. >> paul: you would have thrown the book at him? >> of course this is aiding the enemy and this is transformed by our sympathetic media that went whole hog. you know the word whistleblower has been tainted by these two people. you will never hear them in the say sail way. the idea of this. >> paul: what damage did he do, as to the real harm to national security? >> to national security, look, he unloaded documents without the slightest regard for of the newspapers. >> paul: the newspapers redacted them. he laid it out there and they had names of people who cooperated with us
>> to restore america's standing within the world, these incidents. hong kong and china to dwayne someone that is indicted on three serious counts. you can't influence russia that most countries would do would hand somebody back to the u.s. to face charges. >> paul: moving on to bradley manning, you think the verdict he was not convicted of aiding and abetting the enemy but convicted on the other counts, fair verdict? >> no, it's not a fair verdict. i didn't expect a fair...